

Amongst the fierce competition in the industry, they were able to show their presence with an innocent concept, and the public saw them very positively! The group returned the same year with "My My," and they were also able to kill it by earning their first #1!į(x) also saw a huge year, returning with "Pinocchio." However, that wasn't all, as the group released a mega-hit summer song that is still widely listened to today and is still an unofficial national summer anthem - "Hot Summer."ĭal Shabet also made their hot debut in 2011 as well, as one of the first groups to debut in 2011.

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Returning with "TONIGHT," the group returned as a full group for their fourth mini album, and the entire country was going absolutely nuts!Ī PINK, who made their 10th-anniversary special album comeback this year, actually debuted in 2011. Their high note on "Sixth Sense" blew everyone away and illustrated that they are one of the most talented girl groups in the industry!Įveryone was looking forward to Big Bang's return after a long hiatus, and they were able to deliver exactly what fans wanted. She continued in the summer with her release "Top Girl," which really portrayed that she was top-tier status! Who else misses G.NA?Īfter a two-year hiatus, Brown Eyed Girls returned in 2011 with a FIERCE comeback that no one would have expected. One in the first half of the year - "Black & White," which immediately brought her up as one of the most anticipated solo artists of the year. IU became the nation's little sister with the three-pitch high note on "Good Day," and she continued her legacy by making a return in the winter of 2011 with her song "You & I." The song topped the charts, and she won #1 on music shows for six consecutive weeks! Super Junior was known to release catchy songs, and their two previous albums delivered exactly the epitome of "catchy." But when they returned in 2011, it was game over because no song could be catchier than "Mr. Simple." They saw record album sales and topped the charts with this track! So let's take a look and see what other songs truly made 2011 quite possibly one of the best years in k-pop!Īfter a shaky year of disbandment rumors due to tension with DSP, the girls opted out of canceling their contract and made an epic return with "STEP." This song was such a bop, and it is quite possibly one of their biggest hits! Everyone remembers the iconic hip dance that was just amazing! That's why this post is dedicated to getting that reminiscing sentiment out of you. Something about these songs gets us in the vibes and makes us feel nostalgic. It may already be eleven years ago, but we already know that most of you guys still have many of these songs on your jam playlist. Today - we'll be continuing the legacy to check out some more artists that shined in 2011. We already established that the year was a hit by looking at artists such as Wonder Girls, Girls' Generation, T-ara, BEAST, and Sistar. Meryl Streep is absolutely not Jewish.Last week, we took a preliminary look at quite possibly one of the most legendary years in k-pop - 2011. Neither is John Goodman, and nor was Philip Seymour Hoffman. Jason Bateman, John Krasinski, and Mark Wahlberg aren’t members of the tribe. Penny and Garry Marshall were raised in the same family, but in different branches of Christianity. Oscar Isaac was raised “very Christian.” Tim Roth’s father was a non-Jewish World War II veteran who apparently changed the family’s last name in solidarity with Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Weird Al Yankovic is weird in a likable way, ain’t one of ours. Michelle Wolf of the 2018 White House Correspondence Dinner has a filthy, brilliant mouth, a huge head of hair, and a Yiddish-y last name, but not a single claim to the Jewish religion or people. Maisel,” is, remarkably, not the least bit Jewish, though he says he has been turned down for parts for looking too Jewish. Zachary Levi, Jewish doctor on the recent season of “Mrs.
